Buyer's Guide

What you should (and shouldn't) get your favorite technophile.

In an increasingly technological world, it can feel like you’re constantly falling behind in the tech race. You could choose to be ahead of the curve to compensate, but that could lead you down the roads of new fads that might not catch on, and could soon fade into the ether (remember Google glass everyone?). Additionally, getting brand-new top-of-the-range tech can be mega expensive. The secret behind that is to wait a little while to see if tech catches on, and if the prices go down. So what tech should you be getting? Well, here’s just a few.

Either you own an iPhone, or know someone that does. This brand of phone is one of the hottest-selling phones on the market. That being said, there are those that wonder if the price for these phones is actually worth it. Many of these people tend to justify buying these devices by talking about the upgrades that each new release tends to offer a buyer. There are a few upgrades that the maker has added into their phone to make the steep price a little more worthwhile. We will look at these upgrades, and explain why you are smart for going out and buying an iPhone.

You can relax, and enjoy every moment of life with one of the beautifully designed waterproof TVs incorporated with advanced technology, including integrated Digital Tuner, and high-tech LED screen with great viewing angles. These cutting-age bathroom TVs with WiFi, and stereo sound options represent the newest generation of smart television.

What most non-gamers (or at least the non-serious ones) don't realize, is that most computers aren't necessarily primed for extensive gaming excursions. In other words, people going on three day World of Warcraft binges probably aren't using their mom's Gateway that contains a lowly 8GB of RAM. Instead, they're using some powerful gaming PC that they, in all likelihood, put together themselves.

As we know, human minds are highly experimental and are always looking for new ventures and new possibilities. Making the use of technology and science, humans have created wonders over the years. Drones, also called Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), were one of the various wonderful innovations. With the innovation of an object comes its usage. One ponders in which field will the object come handy. Initially, drone’s usage was just restricted to the military. As the drones can be flown high to capture what is going on beneath, the army made the most of it to gather information.

If you're like most Americans, then you own a smartphone. More than three out of every four Americans now own smartphones, and that number continues to rise as the years go by. For many of us, a smartphone is a necessity—without it, we would have trouble doing everything from working at our jobs to landing our date for Saturday night.